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The Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency board will meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall at 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd.

Here are some topics to be discussed:

1- How to move forward with the Ocean Breeze East project after the request for proposal may have been violated. Here’s the story in today’s paper.

2- An update on the Lisa Bright case. Bright is the former head of the CRA who sued the agency in 2011. The last time we wrote about the case was in May when Bright’s attorney Val Rodriguez said he wanted to go for an appeal.

3- $19,000 safety assessment. The CRA would pay Ken Stapleton to do an assessment on how the public views the city’s downtown area. This topic was tabled at the July 8 meeting. Read the story here.

4- Whether to buy Nathaniel Robinson’s property at 517 NE 1st St. for $74,000. The CRA would also pay Robinson $15,000 to relocate the home on the property. This property is part of the Cottage District plan. The .23-acre site was appraised at $62,000.